Anthony West and Harrison Voight waste no time adjusting to their new Ducatis as they charge to the top of the Phillip Island timesheets on day 1
Anthony West (DesmoSport Ducati) topped the combined times after leading FP1 with a 1:31.492, then backing it up with another front-running lap in FP2. Harrison Voight (McMartin Racing Ducati) was another standout across the two sessions – second in FP1 before going quickest in FP2 (1:31.497) to end the day just 0.005s off P1 overall. Both Voight and West look to have acclimatised quickly to their new Ducatis at Phillip Island.
Josh Waters (McMartin Racing Ducati) stayed consistently near the front (P3 in FP1 and P2 in FP2) to secure third overall, while Jonathan Nahlous (Yamaha Racing Team) was the top Yamaha—P4 in FP1 and P3 in FP2—to finish fourth combined.

Behind them, Jack Favelle (Addicted to Track Yamaha) made his best mark in FP1 (P5) and couldn’t match it in FP2 (P10), but still held fifth overall on his earlier time. Cru Halliday (Stop & Seal Ducati) was similarly strong early (P6 in FP1) and remained competitive in FP2 (P8) to end up sixth. Jacob Roulstone (CFG Finance Brokers Honda) kept Honda in the fight with two solid sessions (P7 FP1, P5 FP2) for seventh combined, and Mike Jones (Yamaha Racing Team) was close behind after finishing P8 in both FP1 and FP2.
Cameron Dunker (Blue Marlin Pools East Racing Yamaha) rounded out the top 10 with a small step forward from FP1 to FP2 (P9 to P7) to take ninth overall, while Glenn Allerton (Superbike Advocates Racing Ducati) completed the top 10—his FP1 time (P10) ultimately set his combined position after he didn’t improve in FP2.











